This review paper explores the use of natural and recycled fibres in concrete, focusing on their impact on mechanical properties and sustainability. Natural fibres, such as those from plants and animals, and recycled fibres, including synthetic and metallic varieties, are evaluated for their ability to enhance concrete’s compressive, tensile, and flexural strengths. The paper also examines durability factors like freeze-thaw resistance, chemical stability, and fire resistance. A comparative analysis highlights the benefits and limitations of both fibre types, emphasising their roles in reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable construction practices. In addition, the review addresses the challenges of fibre-reinforced concrete, such as technical barriers and the need for standardised testing methods. Overall, the paper underscores the potential of natural and recycled fibres to improve concrete performance while contributing to more sustainable building materials.
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Salim Barbhuiya;
University of East London
, London, UK
Corresponding author Salim Barbhuiya (s.barbhuiya@uel.ac.uk)
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Bibhuti Bhusan Das;
Bibhuti Bhusan Das
NIT Karnataka
, Surathkal, India
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Kanish Kapoor;
Kanish Kapoor
Dr B R Ambedkar NIT Jalandhar
, Jalandhar, India
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B. Kondraivendhan
B. Kondraivendhan
Sardar Vallabhbhai NIT Surat
, Surat, India
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Corresponding author Salim Barbhuiya (s.barbhuiya@uel.ac.uk)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 15 2025
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June 24 2025
Online ISSN: 1747-6518
Print ISSN: 1747-650X
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials (2025) 178 (6): 286–306.
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Received:
May 15 2025
Accepted:
June 24 2025
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Barbhuiya S, Das BB, Kapoor K, Davis R, Kondraivendhan B (2025), "Review of natural vs recycled fibres in concrete: strength, durability & eco impacts". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, Vol. 178 No. 6 pp. 286–306, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jcoma.25.00060
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